May God bless you and your...

Deb u will be missed!!!!!! Great smile & laugh!!!! With love & hugs!!!!!
Diane Hartranft
August 17, 2018 | New Ringgold, PA
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Debra (Deb) Anthony (Dotterer) 57, formerly of Catasauqua, passed away peacefully on June 26, 2018. Surviving are her mother, Barbara Warren; daughters, Andra Dotterer and Ashley Bachman; grandchildren, Shayna Dotterer and Kayden; brother, Bob Anthony; and sister, Sharon Carpenter and her...
Read MoreDeb u will be missed!!!!!! Great smile & laugh!!!! With love & hugs!!!!!
Diane Hartranft
August 17, 2018 | New Ringgold, PA
I just learned of Deb's passing and I am so sad. While our friendship was fairly short- we only met when she was working at the fire house- it was always a fun time. It is hard to believe that just one year ago Deb and I were dancing on stage with the band at the fire company- what a great night we had! Deb was courageous, kind and a great fiend to many. And she made a great cosmo!
I miss her and wish her peace...
My sincere condolences to her family- she really loved you!
Sandy
August 07, 2018 | Tamaqua, PA
Andra & Deb doc easton, pa
July 02, 2018
When my entire family was in Colorado for Thanksgiving Deb invited me to her home and the day could not have been more wonderful. I'll miss my friend.
John Murray
July 01, 2018 | Orefield
Good times, sad times, crazy times. Your wonderful energy, the sparkle in your eyes, and fire in your soul will live on in all of us.... a tear for you, doc
July 01, 2018
May God Bless You And Your Family In This Time Of Sorrow. Deb Will Be Missed By So Many, May She Rest In Peace.
Lori Brosious
June 30, 2018 | Bethlehem, PA
Rest in Peace Deb - I will always remember your smile and your wonderful laugh. My prayers go out to Deb's family and friends.
Denise B.
June 29, 2018 | Portland, OR
Sorry for this loss she was a great friend to me rip deb
Mary Kinter
June 29, 2018 | Whitehall, PA
Deb Was Like a Sister to me . We Went to St, Lawrence School from first to 8th Grade. we only Had at the most 3o kids in the class bY THE TIME WE got to 8th grade WE HAD 22, 11 BOYS AND 11 GIRLS. We had a bond that could never be broken every time we see a class mat we hugged Kissed. I will miss her great smile and laugh. I will miss seeing her from time to time and acting like we haven't seen each other for years. Rest in peace my Sweet Friend one day we will see each other in heaven
John Loftus
June 29, 2018 | Catasauqua, PA